Submitted by Jon_hamm_wallet t3_127hw46 in rva
RvaKetoThrones t1_jeehsef wrote
I'm really into birds now because of the Merlin app so I open the window and do a bit of bird watching every morning with my coffee. This is supposed to be a free hobby because money is tight but I've already bought some bird seed. I see a few birdhouses in my backyards future. Are there any truly free hobbies?
Herculicia t1_jeezv49 wrote
I LOVE THE MERLIN APP!!!! What a slippery slope it's been! I saw a bird one day and couldn't figure out what it was and after much googling I downloaded the app so I'd be prepared next time I saw a cool bird. I've learned so much over the last two years with it, and it's really cool to use while traveling! It's only a matter of time before I become a full on birder.
Ms-Pamplemousse t1_jeelnnp wrote
The birds have upped their seed intake so much recently. It was a bag a month in the winter, now it's more like a bag a week. Maybe 1.5 weeks.
cleverocks t1_jeemdf9 wrote
Mating season
ImmobilizedbyCheese t1_jeetaar wrote
It's best not to think about a monthly cost of bird seed. I guess I'm not paying for, say, a gym membership so I use that to justify how much I spend on the wee beasties.
Ms-Pamplemousse t1_jeeugpx wrote
I wasn't thinking about it until you said that. Oof. 😂
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Ms-Pamplemousse t1_jeey319 wrote
Oh, in addition to bird seed, get a suet feeder -- I see so many woodpeckers, warblers, and bluebirds on mine. This one has been excellent quality and the included suet makes this a great deal. I got the recycled double feeder: https://kmwoodworking.com/collections/bird-food-products/products/suet-feeder-10-pack-of-pine-tree-farms-suet
DustySleeve t1_jeeipiz wrote
stacking rocks and other wildy activities
somechineseguy t1_jeej9uq wrote
You mean you don't use artisanal rocks from Greece for your rock stacking?
RvaKetoThrones t1_jeejb8w wrote
Free rocks? In this day and age?!
orthologousgenes t1_jeekdpi wrote
I’ve been enjoying the merlin app too! I love being able to identify the birds by their calls.
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